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Write a command to display lines ending with the letters "well" in the text file myfile1

Write a command to view all the files in the /root directory that have exactly four letters in their filenames and the last letter must be the letter d.

Write a command to find all files in the /home directory and its subdirectories that were modifed more than 10 days ago
For the umask 745, calculate the default permissions given to new files and new directories. Write the permission in both the number format and the letter format
 

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deroff(1)						      General Commands Manual							 deroff(1)

NAME
deroff - Deletes neqn, nroff, and tbl constructs SYNOPSIS
deroff [-i | -l] [-kpuw] [-ma | -me | -mm | -ms] file... deroff [-i | -l] [-kpuw] -mm -ml file... The deroff command reads the specified files (or standard input by default), removes all nroff requests, macro calls, backslash constructs, eqn constructs (between and lines and between delimiters), and tbl descriptions, replacing many of them with spaces or blank lines, and writes the remainder of the file to standard output. OPTIONS
Suppresses processing of included files (.so and Keeps blocks of text specified by requests or macros; for example, the request. Sup- presses processing of included files whose names begin with /usr/lib (such as macro files in /usr/lib/tmac). Interprets man macros only. Interprets me macros only. Ignores mm macros and deletes mm list structures. The -mm option must be specified with this option. Inter- prets ms and mm macros only. Interprets ms macros only. Performs special paragraph processing. Removes _ and  in underlined and boldfaced words. Automatically sets the -w option. Formats output into a word list, containing one word per line, with all other charac- ters deleted. In text, a word is any string that contains at least two letters and is composed of letters, digits, ampersands (&), and apostrophes ('). In a macro call, a word is a string that begins with at least two letters and contains a total of at least three letters. Delimiters are any characters other than letters, digits, ampersands, and apostrophes. Trailing ampersands and apostrophes are removed from words. DESCRIPTION
The deroff command normally follows chains of included files (.so and requests) and processes those files. If a file was already included, a naming it is ignored and a deroff(1)
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